Why mixed lists are weak for bag browsing
This category depends on detail. Random discovery helps less when the decision comes down to shape, finishing quality, hardware tone, and whether the close-ups are good enough to trust. Bags should be compared beside similar bags, not buried between unrelated apparel finds.
What to compare before saving anything
- Silhouette: check whether the shape holds consistently across photos.
- Hardware: compare color, shine, engraving, zipper pulls, clasps, and strap attachments.
- Stitching: look for straight lines, clean corners, and enough close-ups to inspect details.
- Edges: edge paint, seams, handles, and strap finish often reveal weak listings quickly.
- Interior and scale: useful listings show size context, compartments, and practical proportions.
Common browsing mistake
The mistake is trusting one attractive front photo. A bag listing needs close-ups and multiple angles. If the listing avoids the exact details that usually matter, treat that as useful information.
Best next move
Open the dedicated bags category once it is clear that bags are all you care about. Then use the quality checks to decide which links deserve to stay.